Rehoused refers to people, especially those who are homeless, government relocate to permanent residential accommodations, often provided by a council or social service organization.
"Rehoused" Examples
Rehoused
1. Sentence
After the hurricane damaged their home, the family had to be rehoused in a temporary accommodation.
2. Example
The local council will redeploy and rehoused the residents of the flood-prone area to safer zones.
3. Vocabulary
Opposites: rehoused and homeless rehoused and homeless, rehoused vs house and homelessness.
4. Grammar
Verb /Noun If we add '-ed', it becomes a past tense verb: rehoused, repossession or something of that sort.
5. Sentence 2
Because of the overcrowding, families with young children were rehoused to spacious new homes, giving them more space and a better quality of life.